Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood was conceived in
Raleigh, North Carolina on September 7, 1987. Her father Ira David Wood III is
a theatre actor and writer, while her mother, Sara Wood is an actress and
acting coach. She is the daughter of Dana Wood, a musician, as well as Ira
David Wood III, an actor. Evan and her brothers often performed at Theatre In
The Park in Raleigh. Her father was the founder of it and is the director of
operations. After a lengthy audition, she was five years old when she had the
opportunity to screen-test against Kirsten Dunst. In 1996, she relocated to Los
Angeles along with her brother Ira and mother. She has been a prominent
character in TV shows film, feature films, and TV films since. She was in
Practical Magic (1998) and starred in the comedic S1m0ne (2002) as Al Pacino's
daughter. She then followed it up with Thirteen (2003), with Holly Hunter. Her
character of Tracy in "Thirteen," which she was a part of received
her a nomination at the Golden Globes for Best Performance by an Actress: Drama,
and a nomination from the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance
By a Female Actor In an Leading Role. In the year of her SAG nomination, she
was the youngest actress nominated for the Leading Role category. For her role
in Veda Pierce, the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), she received an Emmy
and Golden Globe nominations. Her performance also garnered acclaim due to her
impressive performance in the role of Stephanie, Mickey Rourke's estranged
daughter, in the Darren Aronofsky film The Wrestler (2008). Sara Wood and Ira
David Wood III are her parents. The younger sister to Ira David Wood IV and
Dana Wood. Dancer. She loves to sing, swim, rollerblade, and go on horseback
rides. She is earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. She's kept in contact with
most of her Once and Again (1999), castmates: Mischa Barrton, Julia Whelan and
Shane West.
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